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Rehabs for Expectant Mothers - South Holland, IL.

It is really an unfortunate reality that even pregnant women have a problem with drug abuse. In many cases, the expectant mother was already dependent on drugs or alcohol whenever they became pregnant and couldn't stop using no matter how hard they attempted to do so, for the sake of their child. Continuing substance abuse when pregnant is not only likely to result in a risky pregnancy, but could also drastically increases rates of miscarriage and babies born dependent to alcohol or drugs. No one wants to see their newborn under-going alcohol or drug withdrawal because they didn't put an end to their substance abuse during their pregnancy. And no one wants to have their infant removed from their care because they couldn't quit. Programs for pregnant ladies may offer woman true solutions so that they can have a healthy pregnancy and eventually a healthy child when it is born. In a program for expectant mothers, women can be easily detoxed without the unwanted effects which may compromise their health or the well-being of their child. They're able to continue in rehab of sufficient length for the support and care that they need to fully grasp their addiction as well as what caused it, to prevent these situations and circumstances in the future so they are a good mother for their baby.

ICAN Community Services Inc NFP
ICAN Community Services Inc NFP is a Drug Rehab Center that is located at:

15475 South Park Avenue
South Holland, IL. 60473

If you would like to contact ICAN Community Services Inc NFP, you can reach them at 708-596-5680.

ICAN Community Services Inc NFP offers the following treatment services: Drug and Alcohol Rehab Services, Drug Detox / Alcohol Detoxification, Outpatient Rehabs, Adolescent / Teen Rehab Centers, Dual Diagnosis, Senior Rehabs, Rehabs for Expectant Mothers, Women - Treatment Services, Men - Substance Abuse Treatment, Dui/Dwi Clients

Payment forms accepted: Self Pay, Private Health Insurance, Sliding Fee Scale Accepted